Monthly Archives: January 2003

Reinvented Wheels Keep on Turning

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My e-mail newsletter ended last year with a look at the progress of Microsofts C# .Net language. One reader then asked why Microsofts forthcoming...

Intalio, Fuego Tap XML to Extend Business Processes

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Intalio Inc. and Fuego Inc. are leveraging XML in forthcoming upgrades to their respective BPM software that ease not only the creation of business...

Reaching for the W-Band

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Did you ever wish you could have a spectrum license of your own so you could bypass ISPs and link directly to the Internets...

Push for UBL Protocol Gathers Momentum

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The goal of a universal language for business messaging will move closer to reality this month when key elements of a proposed standard are...

Microsoft Supports CDMA

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Stepping up efforts to compete with the Symbian operating system, Microsoft Corp. last week announced that two of its handheld platforms now support Sprint...

Spam Should Be Driving Technical Innovation

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The biggest area where we need technological innovation in e-mail isnt in scalability or functionality but in spam prevention. Although Microsoft Corp.s Exchange Server...

Vonage to Partner With Cable Companies, ISPs

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Its the kind of cheap telephone calling envisioned a decade ago when competition in local telephony was no more than a concept and convergence...

Kattoon: January 13, 2003

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Read this weeks Spencer column.

Open Source Provides Viable CMS Options

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The content management services we evaluate this week (see story, Content Services) offer companies a simpler and less costly route to publishing materials on...

Supercomputers Set for Linux

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Businesses and researchers looking to bring Linux into their supercomputing environments will soon have new options coming from Silicon Graphics Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co....